06/27/2020
How exactly will the November 2020 election be different? It’s a two-part plan: 1) County election officials must send a ballot to every registered and active voter in the state, and
2) For those who need in-person assistance; didn’t get their ballot as planned; don’t have a fixed address; or who need to replace a ballot that’s been torn, lost, pet-chewed or food-splattered, counties still need in-person voting options.
To avoid an Election Day coronavirus superspread, the state’s Democratic lawmakers are making California's 2020 general election a mostly all-mail affair.